[0001] The present invention relates mainly to a foldable element for use in a case for
a roll of photosensitive material, in particular for graphic arts film. The invention
relates also to a support means obtained from the foldable element for holding the
roll in the case, and to a spacer also obtained from the foldable element for filling
free space in the case between the case itself and support elements.
[0002] Photosensitive material for professional use such as graphic arts is supplied in
the form of rolls, in which a photosensitive film is wound onto a cylindrical core.
The roll is protected by an outer wrapping of a light-tight film and by placing it
into a case.
[0003] Within the case, the roll is supported in a suspended condition because any direct
contact against the walls of the case may damage the light-tight wrapping and hence
the photosensitive material. Therefore, the roll is supported by two support elements,
having a plate with a central protrusion which is inserted into the core.
[0004] The diameter of the core and of the roll is standardized, while the length may vary
within a certain range. It is not a problem to have cores of many different lengths,
but it is expensive to keep stocks of cases of many different diameters.
[0005] Therefore, it is normal practice to keep on stock cases of few sizes, and so to place
in a case of a certain size rolls having different length. The free space left between
one of the support elements and the internal wall of the case is filled with spacers.
[0006] The problem at the basis of this invention is to provide an element which can be
used both to support the roll and to fill the free space.
[0007] This problem is solved, according to the invention, by a foldable element, characterized
by comprising a flat base, a folding area dividing the base into a first and a second
portions, a first and a second flaps formed in the first and second portions respectively
by means of respective first and second cutting lines and first and second folding
segments, the first and second folding segments forming angles of 70-110° and passing
through respective first and second reference points symmetrically positioned on the
first and second portions with respect to the folding area, a first slit opened in
the first flap along a line passing through the first reference point and perpendicular
to the first folding segment, a second slit opened in the second flap along a line
passing through the second reference point and perpendicular to the second folding
segment, a third slit opened in the second portion of the base along a line passing
through the second reference point and parallel to the first folding segment, the
second and the third slits being adjacent and open one to the other at the second
reference point, the first slit intersecting the first cutting line but not the first
folding segment, the second slit not intersecting the second cutting line.
[0008] This element can be used to obtain a support means by
- bending, along the first folding segment, the first flap by 90° on a side of the base;
- bending, along the second folding segment, the second flap by 90° on the other side
of the base;
- bending the base by 180° along the folding area while simultaneously inserting the
first flap into the second and third slits and matching the first slit around the
second flap.
[0009] With ther term "inserting" it is meant to act on a flap by moving it into a slit,
so that the thickness of the flap is clamped (with or without clearance) by the sidewalls
of the slit. With the term "matching" it is meant the reciprocal action, i.e. to act
on a slit by moving it towards a flap, so that the thickness of the flap is clamped
(with or without clearance) by the sidewalls of the slit.
[0010] The same element can be used to obtain a spacer by bending the base by 180° along
the folding area, without bending any of the first and second flaps.
[0011] It is clear that the first and second reference points are not physical entities
but just virtual elements, used to better define the invention. When the foldable
element is used to make a support means, the reference points are effectively placed
(with a certain approximation) on the axis of the roll to be suspended. Such points
are thus preferably in barycentric positions on the respective first and second portions
of the base. A different position would be acceptable in respect of protection, but
would cause a waste of space inside the case, being the roll cylindrical; besides,
an asymmetric position would require extra care in assembling the whole package, in
order to place the support means in the right position.
[0012] Preferably, the first and second folding segments are perpendicular one to the other,
and more preferably equal one to the other, apart from the slits opened therein. This
ensures that the protrusion obtained by the two flaps in the support means fits symmetrically
the cylindrical core of the roll, because the two flaps are perpendicular one to the
other. The roll is fully suspended not only in vertical direction but also in horizontal
direction; in the event of shocks or overturning while transporting the case, there
is no risk of contact between the roll and the case.
[0013] The folding area can be obtained in many different ways. For example, it may consist
of a single folding line, or of two parallel folding lines. The former alternative
is preferred for its simplicity when the thickness of the material is not too great;
for thicker materials, the latter alternative is preferred.
[0014] The base can be made of any suitable sheet material. However, it is preferred to
make it with cardboard. This material is very cheap, can be easily cut and folded,
and has a strength sufficient for the intended use. Moreover, cardboard can be recycled,
thus contributing to the protection of the environment. In this respect, it must be
noted that also the case can be (and normally is) made of cardboard; therefore, the
packaging of the roll may be completely made of the same recyclable material, giving
the user the opportunity of easily disposing it in an environmentally friendly way.
[0015] Further features and advantages of the invention will be more clearly understood
from the following description of a preferred embodiment, shown in the drawings.
[0016] Figure 1 is a top view of an element according to the invention.
[0017] Figure 2 is a perspective view of the element of figure 1 after being folded to obtain
a support means.
[0018] Figure 3 is a perspective view of the support means obtained by bending the element
of figure 1.
[0019] Figure 4 shows a roll of photosensitive material and two support means for the same,
before insertion in a case.
[0020] Figure 5 shows a case including the roll and support means of figure 4, during insertion
of some spacers obtained by bending the element of figure 1.
[0021] A foldable element
1 comprises a flat base
2, made of corrugated cardboard and having a substantially rectangular shape, with
two longer sides
3 and two shorter sides
4.
[0022] The base 2 is divided into two portions, a first portion
5 and a second portion
6, by a folding area, which consists of two parallel folding lines
7, extending between the shorter sides 4, in the middle of the longer sides 3. The
portions 5 and 6 have the same extension, and are substantially square, the length
of longer sides 3 being about twice the length of the shorter sides 4.
[0023] Two flaps, a first flap
8 and a second flap
9, are formed in the middle region of the two portions 5 and 6. The first flap 8 is
defined by a first folding segment
10 and a first cutting line
11, substantially "C" shaped and having ends in common with the folding segment 10.
Similarly, the second flap 9 is defined by a second folding segment
12 and a second cutting line
13, substantially "C" shaped and having ends in common with the folding segment 12.
[0024] The positions of the flaps 8 and 9 are better defined by referring to two reference
points, a first point A and a second point B, in barycentric positions on the two
portions 5 and 6, symmetric with respect to the folding lines 7. The two folding segments
10 and 12 pass through and have middle points in the respective reference points A
and B; the angles formed by the two folding segments (i.e. the angles formed by the
straight lines to which they belong) are 70° to 110°, preferably - as in the shown
example - about 90°. Although not important for their use, it may be preferred that
the segments 10 and 12 be parallel to the sides 3 and 4 of the base.
[0025] The base 2 further comprises at least three slits.
[0026] A first slit
14 is opened in the first flap 8 along a line passing through the first reference point
A and perpendicular to the first folding segment 10. This slit 14 extends for a little
more than one half of the height (dimension in the sense perpendicular to the respective
folding segment 10) of the first flap 8 between the first folding segment 10 and the
first cutting line 11, and is adjacent to the cutting line 11.
[0027] A second slit
15 is opened in the second flap 9 along a line passing through the second reference
point B and perpendicular to the second folding segment 12. This slit 15 extends for
a little more than one half of the height (dimension in the sense perpendicular to
the respective folding segment 12) of the second flap 9 between the second folding
segment 12 and the second cutting line 13, and is adjacent to the folding segment
12.
[0028] A third slit
16 is opened in the second portion 6 of the base 2 along a line passing through the
second reference point B and parallel to the first folding segment 10. The second
slit 15 and the third slit 16 are adjacent and open one to the other at the second
reference point B. The extension of the third slit 16 is a little more than half the
width (dimension parallel to the respective folding segment) of the first flap 8.
[0029] If, as in the shown example, the two flaps 8 and 9 are equal and have a width substantially
twice the height, there is no need for further slits. If not, it might become necessary
to have a fourth slit opened in the second portion, on the opposite side of the third
slit 16 with respect to the flap 9 and in substantial alignment with the slit 16 itself;
this fourth slit would receive the possible extra width of the flap 8.
[0030] All slits have a width substantially equal to the thickness of the flat base 2.
[0031] The above described foldable element 1 can be used in a case
20 for a roll
21 of photosensitive material, both to make a support means
22 for the roll 21 and to make a spacer
23 for filling free space between the inner walls of the case 20 and the support means
22.
[0032] To obtain a support means 22, the following steps are to be performed. First, the
flaps 8 and 9 are bent by 90° along their respective folding segments 10 and 12; the
first flap 8 is bent on a side of the base 2, the second flap 9 is bent on the other
side. Then, the base 2 is bent by 180° along the folding lines 7 while simultaneously
inserting the first flap 8 into the second and third slits 15 and 16 and matching
the first slit 14 around the second flap 9. These phases are shown in figures 2 and
3.
[0033] The resulting support means 22 has a plate
24, formed by the two superimposed portions 5 and 6 of the base 2, and a central protrusion
25, formed by the two flaps 8 and 9, stuck one to the other. The protrusion
25 fits in a core
26 of the roll 21, while the plate 24 fits in the case 20, thus permitting suspended
housing of the roll 21 in the case 20.
[0034] The supporting action is very effective, since the mutual intersecting of the flaps
8 and 9 makes the support means 22 particularly strong and resistant.
[0035] To obtain a spacer 23, it is sufficient to bend the base 1 by 180° along the folding
lines 7, without folding any of the first and second flaps 8 and 9.
[0036] As already mentioned, an important advantage is achieved by making the element 1
with cardboard. First, this material is very inexpensive, can be easily cut and folded,
and has a strength sufficient for the intended use. But more important is the fact
that cardboard can be recycled, thus contributing to the protection of the environment.
This contribution is particularly significant if the case 20 is made of cardboard;
the user of the photosensitive material, when opening the package, has to dispose
of only cardboard elements. Different materials need not be separated to properly
dispose them. This possibility should enhance the probability that the user actually
takes care of proper disposal, thus permitting recycling.
1. Foldable element for use in a case for a roll of photosensitive material, in particular
for graphic arts films, characterized by comprising a flat base (2), a folding area
(7) dividing the base (2) into a first and a second portions (5, 6), a first and a
second flaps (8, 9) formed in the first and second portions (5, 6) respectively by
means of respective first and second cutting lines (11, 13) and first and second folding
segments (10, 12), the first and second folding segments (10, 12) forming angles of
70-110° and passing through respective first and second reference points (A, B) symmetrically
positioned on the first and second portions (5, 6) with respect to the folding lines
(7), a first slit (14) opened in the first flap (8) along a line passing through the
first reference point (A) and perpendicular to the first folding segment (10), a second
slit (15) opened in the second flap (9) along a line passing through the second reference
point (B) and perpendicular to the second folding segment (12), a third slit (16)
opened in the second portion (6) of the base (2) along a line passing through the
second reference point (B) and parallel to the first folding segment (10), the second
and the third slits (15, 16) being adjacent and open one to the other at the second
reference point (B), the first slit (14) intersecting the first cutting line (11)
but not the first folding segment (10), the second slit (15) not intersecting the
second cutting line (13).
2. Foldable element according to claim 1, wherein the first and second reference points
(A, B) are in barycentric positions on the respective first and second portions (5,
6) of the base (2).
3. Foldable element according to claim 1, wherein the first and second folding segments
(10, 12) are perpendicular one to the other.
4. Foldable element according to claim 1, wherein the first and second flaps (8, 9) are
equal one to the other, apart from the slits (14, 15, 16) opened therein.
5. Foldable element according to claim 1, wherein the folding lines consists of a single
folding line (7).
6. Foldable element according to claim 1, wherein the folding lines (7) consists of two
parallel folding lines.
7. Foldable element according to claim 1, wherein the base (2) is made out of cardboard.
8. Support means for holding a roll (21) of photosensitive material in a case (20), obtained
from a foldable element (1) according to any of the claims 1 to 7 by the following
steps:
- bending, along the first folding segment (10), the first flap (8) by 90° on a side
of the base (2);
- bending, along the second folding segment (12), the second flap by 90° on the other
side of the base (2);
- bending the base (2) by 180° along the folding area (7) while simultaneously inserting
the first flap (8) into the second and third slits (15,16) and matching the first
slit (14) around the second flap (9).
9. Process for holding a roll (21) of photosensitive material, in which the photosensitive
material is wound onto a cylindrical core (26), in a case (20), which comprises:
a) folding a foldable element (1) according to any of claims 1 to 7 by the following
steps:
- bending, along the first folding segment (10), the first flap (8) by 90° on a side
of the base (2);
- bending, along the second folding segment (12), the second flap by 90° on the other
side of the base (2);
- bending the base (2) by 180° along the folding area (7) while simultaneously inserting
the first flap (8) into the second and third slits (15, 16) and matching the first
slit (14) around the second flap (9),
to form a support means (22) having a plate (24) and a central protrusion (25);
b) inserting the central protrusion (25) of the support means (22) into each side
of the cylindrical core (26) of the roll (21); and
c) inserting the roll (21) into the case (20).
10. Spacer for filling free space in a case (20) for a roll (21) of photosensitive material
between the case (20) and support means (22) of the roll, obtained from a foldable
element (1) according to any claim 1 to 7 by the step of bending the base (2) by 180°
along the folding lines (7), without bending any of the first and second flaps (8,9).